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per·son·al·ity [ˌpɜ:səˈnæləti] N

1. personality (character):

personality
personality
personality
to have a strong personality

2. personality (celebrity):

a personality

per·son·ˈal·ity-al·ter·ing ADJ

split per·son·ˈal·ity N

split personality

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her career has included commercials and personality appearances.
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I have the right personality for it, kind of tenacious.
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Judges of the competitions are reputed and famous personalities from different fields and organisations.
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She can transform between a cat and a catgirl at will, though her personality is much the same in both forms.
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Several of his best books remain in print or have been reprinted, and various authors have attempted analysis of his notoriously complex personality.
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He is a well-known historian, travel writer and television personality.
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His personality and action was mythologised during his life and after his death.
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She has a warm personality and a kind heart.
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According to his file card, his personality is grating, but tolerable.
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Because of these problems, personality type theories have fallen out of favor in psychology.
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